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A jam submission

Games, like poemsView game page

it's like yoko ono's grapefruit
Submitted by Maria Mison (@mariamison) — 12 days, 4 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Poetry#73.6744.500
Overall#82.8583.500
Experimentation#92.0412.500
Overall#92.6943.300
Interactivity#92.0412.500
Polish#102.8583.500

Ranked from 2 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Name you'd like to be published under, if accepted
maria mison

Short bio, written in the third person
Maria Mison is a piece of queer filipina sunshine from a little surftown who loves anything slice-of-life, catharticly vulnerable, everyday lyric magick performance dream game stuff. She's authored games like "Arch Angel Dating Simulator" and the classic lyric game "I EAT MANTRAS FOR BREAKFAST" and have guest written, and done layout for projects like "Brinkwood" & "Necronautilus".

Outside of TTRPG she also works as a somatics facilitator, performance artist, director, video game designer and podcaster. See more of her work at mariabumby.itch.io , patreon.com/mariamison or instagram.com/mariasantisimaa 

Artist Statement, about your piece
PLAY.

What do you need from us, when giving feedback on your piece?
marketing actually

Questions, Comments, Concerns?
tag people on twitter

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Comments

Host (1 edit) (+1)

Hi Maria!

This is a beautiful collection of poems, and I'm grateful that you've written them. They feel like practices, or rituals, that readers can use to get in touch with visceral parts of life, like the silence of "watching sunlight crawl" or recreating a childhood meal. These all feel very personal, and real, and overwhelmingly soft. I also loved how you read it in the audio version.

So far as marketing goes, we're going to highlight all you writers in our social media accounts (and of course will tag). In general, the audience of poetry is poets, so getting involved with literary organizations in your area is a good place to start. Finding publishers that are doing what you're doing is a good move too, while slowly building your list of publications, readings, features, collaborations, and awards.  I think it's also important to remember that you don't need to find something pre-existing. You can start a poetry collection with your friends, start hosting events, and eventually evolve into something bigger. SEO for your website is also a good thing to look into. There's not much money in poetry to be perfectly blunt, but there's a lot of joy and purpose that can be found in it. Good luck!

I'm going to email you an annotated PDF of this with more specific notes! Thanks for submitting.

Developer

thank you for the kind words! All the ways in which poems are shared, that you've mentioned here are duly noted :)